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Fri, 26 Apr 2013 18:56:39 +0000http://woostergeologists.scotblogs.wooster.edu/?p=5665#comment-22565[…] Torma went on an excellent spring trip to the Negev in southern Israel over a year ago for her I.S. fieldwork. She clearly enjoyed it! Her title: […]
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Wed, 21 Mar 2012 01:33:21 +0000http://woostergeologists.scotblogs.wooster.edu/?p=5665#comment-7628[…] Since Melissa Torma and I recently returned from our expedition to southern Israel (see immediately previous posts), I thought our weekly fossil highlight should be one of our specimens collected from the Middle Jurassic Matmor Formation of Makhtesh Gadol. […]
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